Australia


Study/Work/Live in Australia

Australia is known globally as one of the world’s most diverse and welcoming countries.

Of Australia’s 24 million population, almost half (47%) of all Australians were either born overseas or have one parent born overseas, with more than 260 languages spoken in Australian homes. In addition to English, the most common are Mandarin, Italian, Arabic, Cantonese and Greek.

Australia is the biggest island in the world, the sixth biggest country in the world in land area, and the only nation to govern an entire continent. There are more than 500 national parks and more than 2,700 conservation areas, ranging from wildlife sanctuaries to Aboriginal reserves. There are also 20 UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park, Lord Howe Island Group, Tasmanian Wilderness, Fraser Island and the Sydney Opera House.

Many people around the world know Australia for being a beautiful country but they also enjoy world-class quality of living, with six of the cities in the top 40 cities in the world. The education system is among the world's best with safe, friendly communities from coast to coast.

  • Full name: The Common Wealth Of Australia
  • Population: 25,505,429(25.5 Mil)  (https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/australia-population)
  • Capital: Canberra
  • Largest city: Sydney
  • Area: 7.692 Mil  kilometres square
  • Major language: English
  • Major religion: Christianity




Big Cities:

Sydney , Melbourne , Brisbane , Perth , Adelaide , Gold Coast , NewCastle , Canberra.


Climate:

Due to the huge size of the country, Australia has serveral different climate zones. The northern section of Australia has a more tropical influenced climate, hot and humid in the summer, and quite warm and dry in the winter, while the southern parts are cooler with mild summers and cool, sometimes rainy winters.

The seasons are the opposite of those in the Northern Hemisphere-when it's summer in the north, it's winter south of the equator. December and January are the hottest months in Australia, July and August the coldest.


The southern areas of the australian Continent are generally more temperate to warm, with summer daytime temperatures usually between 25 and 30°C and winter Temperatures between 5 and 10°C The Tasmanian mountains and the "Australian Alps" in the southeast of Australia have a typical mountain climate; the winter can be very harsch there, and the highest peaks are usually covered by snow year-round.


Another extreme, but completely different are the conditions in the desert and bush ("outback") areas in central Australia; the temperature reaches sometimes 50°C and more, and rain may not fall for years. Most rain falls in the northeastern coastal parts of australia (Darvin), with an annual average of 100 inches and more. Sometimes tropical cyclones can occur in the northern coastal areas, causing heavy wind and rainstorms; these storms usually occur in the Southern summer months between November and April.



Additional Information:


Australia is the third most popular international student destination in the world.Australia has an outstanding higher education system. With over 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions, our system is ranked 8th in the Universitas 2019 U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems, higher than France, Germany, Norway and Japan.
International students report almost 90% satisfaction scores for their living and study experience in Australia according to the 2018 Department of Education International Student Survey.

Over the past 50 years, 2.5 million international students have graduated from Australian educational institutions, according to the International Education Association of Australia. These graduates are now part of a global alumni network that is making an impact around the world.


Australia provides world-leading education in many study areas. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 rated our institutions highly in the following fields:

  • Arts & Humanities
  • Clinical, Pre-Clinical & Health
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Life Sciences
  • Physical Sciences
  • Social Sciences


Institutes:


  • Australian National University
  • La Trobe University
  • Swinburne Institute Of Technology
  • Melbourne Institute Of Technology
  • Bond University
  • Flinders University
  • ICMS - Sydney
  • Kangan Institute
  • ACPE
  • Martin College






Benefits:

Australian universities, colleges and schools are committed to equipping you with practical skills and knowledge to help you succeed in your chosen industry. As global demand booms for entrepreneurial and innovative thinkers, Australian education providers have re-engineered their approaches to teaching and learning to inspire thought-leading creativity among students in every discipline.

Australian universities, colleges and schools will teach you the practical skills and theoretical knowledge to help you succeed in a fast-changing world and remain agile in uncertain times.Other advantages of studying in australia include:


  • Studying at globally ranked institutes
  • Gaining work experience while you study
  • Access extensive student support services
  • Live and Study in Safety
  • Feel Welcomed in MUlticultural Society
  • High Standard of Living & Employment Opportunities




S.No. University Logo University Registration Code
1 Southern Cross University CRICOS:01241G
2 IIBT-Federation University (Sydney /Adelaide) CRICOS:03345F
3 Flinders International Study Centre CRICOS:01682E
4 Swinburne University of Technology CRICOS:00111D
5 Sydney Institute of Business and Technology (New S CRICOS:01576G
6 University of Canberra College (Australian Capital CRICOS:00212K
7 Western Sydney University International College CRICOS:03663C
8 Australian College of Applied Psychology (Australi CRICOS:01328A
9 Southern Cross Institute of Education (SCIE) CRICOS:02934D
10 North Melbourne College CRICOS:03266E
11 Martin College CRICOS:01682E
12 Kangan Institute CRICOS:01218G
13 ICMS International College of management Sydney CRICOS:01484M
14 Endeavour College of Natural Health CRICOS:00231G
15 Australian College of Physical Education (ACPE) CRICOS:01822J
16 Australian School of Applied Management (Australia n/a
17 Griffith College (Queensland, Australia) CRICOS:01737F
18 James Cook University College (Queensland, Austral CRICOS:00117J
19 Newcastle International College (New South Wales, CRICOS:03293B
20 Eynesbury College (South Australia, Australia) CRICOS:00561M
21 Curtin College (Western Australia, Australia) CRICOS:02042G
22 Deakin College (Victoria, Australia) CRICOS:00113B
23 Melbourne Institute of Technology(MIT-Melbourne & CRICOS Provider No: 01545C, 03245K (NSW)
24 ECA Global Group Institutions n/a
25 Victoria University CRICOS : 00124K (Melbourne) 02475D(Sydney)
26 APIC (Asia Pacific International College) CRICOS : 03048D
27 ACCLM (Australasian College of Care Leadership And CRICOS : 03637E
28 Chislom Institute /TAFE (All Campuses) CRICOS : 00881F
29 Hotel School Sydney/ Hotel School Melbourne/Brisba CRICOS : 01241G
30 Charles Darwin University CRICOS : 00300K (NT/VIC) 03286A (NSW)
31 Australian National University College CRICOS : 00120C
32 Charles Sturt University CRICOS : 00005F
33 Australasian College of Natural Therapies (ACNT) v CRICOS: 03389E
34 Australian Catholic University CRICOS : 00004G
35 Holmes Institute CRICOS : NSW 02767C QLD 02727M MEL 00898G
36 Holmesglen Institute of TAFE CRICOS : 00012G
37 Kawana Waters State College via Education Queensla CRICOS : 00608A
38 Le Cordon Bleu - Australia CRICOS : 02380M
39 The University of NewCastle CRICOS : 00109J
40 The University of Queensland CRICOS : 00025B
41 University of New South Wales CRICOS : 00098G
42 UTS (University of Technology Sydney) CRICOS : 00099F
43 University of Tasmania CRICOS : 00586B
44 University of Wollongong CRICOS : 00102E
45 Edith Cowan College (Western Australia) CRICOS : 01312J
46 South Australian Institute of Business and Technol CRICOS : 02193C
47 Navitas Group CRICOS : 00289M
48 Central Queensland University CRICOS : 00219C
49 IES College CRICOS : 102664M
50 Flinders University CRICOS : 00114A